Josh Allen Player Profile

Josh Allen Wyoming – Quarterback

In this Josh Allen Player Profile, we examine everything I found when I watched Josh Allen’s tape and his combine performances. Additionally, a prospect grade, impressions, and draft value can all be found on this page.

  • Year – Junior
  • Measurables
    • Height: 6’5″
    • Weight: 237 lbs
    • Arm Length: 33.25″
    • Hand Size: 10.125″
  • Combine Results
    • 40 Yard Dash – 4.75 seconds
    • Bench Press – N/A
    • Vertical Jump – 33.5″
    • Broad Jump – 119.0″
    • 3 Cone Drill – 6.9 seconds
    • 20 Yard Shuttle – 4.4 seconds
    • 60 Yard Shuttle – N/A
  • Strengths
    • Strongest arm in the 2018 NFL Draft.
    • Tough
    • Athletic
    • Very Mobile
    • Has great pocket presence.
    • Great build, standing at 6’5″, 237 lbs.
      • His stature makes him very difficult to bring down by pass rushers.
  • Weaknesses
    • Inconsistent
      • Allen struggles with decision-making inconsistencies, along with accuracy and precision inconsistencies.
    • Tends to force passes, often trusting receivers too much.
    • Prone to turning the ball over.
  • Notable Injury History
    • Injured throwing shoulder in 2017.
      • Did not seem to bother him at the combine.
  • Tape Watched
  • Impressions
    • Some plays, Josh Allen amazes me, but on others, he disappoints me.
      • Wow, vs why.
    • Statistics are inconsistent, and all over the place.
    • I’m not sure if he will fair well against NFL defenses.
      • Limited in what he saw at Wyoming.
    • I’m not sure if his football IQ is adequate to become an NFL franchise quarterback.
    • Allen has potential but needs to improve in his weak areas to become an effective starting quarterback.
  • Statistics

Josh Allen Wyoming Draft Predictions

  • Grade
    • 7.7/10.0
      • Has the chance to become an NFL starter, but not of that caliber yet.
  • Projected Round
    • Early to mid first round.
  • Best Value
    • Mid second round.
  • Probable Target for the Baltimore Ravens?
    • Yes, only if he falls to the second round. The Baltimore Ravens are looking to find a quarterback to groom as Flacco’s heir. It would be a plan similar to that of the Patriots and Jimmy Garoppolo, although that ended much earlier than expected for Bill Belichick.
  • Draft Player Profile